Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun Same as
pregnancy .
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- noun obsolete Pregnancy.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- noun Obsolete form of
pregnancy .
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Examples
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The Department of Health is committed to ensuring that women have access to safe reproductive health services including the termination of pregnance.
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The grammar, vocabulary and the construction of words and sentences betray the awkward stiffness of a language in its first literary beginnings, but it is shown in all its youthful strength and pregnance.
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And all the time the essayist is dropping phrases which surely are unforgettable, striking us alike by their truth and their pregnance -- "this beautiful, wild, feline poetry, wild because left to range the wilds."
Personality in Literature Rolfe Arnold Scott-James
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Have you ever considered that sex education worth its name does raise the confidence level in your children, thus half the underage drinking problem and most of the unwanted teenage pregnance -two fields where Britain sadly leads the European table- would be gone?
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How does pregnance and excercise affect creatinine clearance results?
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How does pregnance and excercise affect creatinine clearance results?
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How does pregnance and excercise affect creatinine clearance results?
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How does pregnance and excercise affect creatinine clearance results?
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How does pregnance and excercise affect creatinine clearance results?
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How does pregnance and excercise affect creatinine clearance results?
Gammerstang commented on the word pregnance
pregnance, fertility, inventive power. --Rev. John Boag's Imperial Lexicon, c. 1850
April 23, 2018